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Magnetic field data obtained in the outer magnetosphere and in the solar wind by Prognoz 7 between 1978/11/11 and 1979/05/31.
The data were obtained by an SG-70 fluxgate magnetometer provided by IZMIRAN's Space Magnetic Research Laboratory. The magnetometer had a range of +/- 60 nT and an accuracy of about 0.3 nT. It made one vector measurement every 10.24 sec.
Use of these data in publications should be accompanied by acknowledgements of the National Space Science Data Center(NSSDC), Space Physics Data Facility(SPDF) and IZMIRAN at Moscow.
| Role | Person | |
|---|---|---|
| 1. | Data producer | Valery G. Petrov |
| 2. | General contact | Dr. Valery A. Styazhkin |
| 3. | Technical contact | Dr. Natalia E. Papitashvili |
| 4. | Metadata contact | Jan Merka |
FTP access to the Prognoz data at NSSDC.
Time stamps are given to full seconds, i.e. no fractional seconds are available.
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Magnetic field magnitude in nT
Magnetic field vector X component in GSE coordinates
Magnetic field vector Y component in GSE coordinates
Magnetic field vector Z component in GSE coordinates
Magnetic field vector Y component in GSM coordinates
Magnetic field vector Z component in GSM coordinates
Satellite position in GSE, X component
Satellite position in GSE, Y component
Satellite position in GSE, Z component
Satellite position in GSM, Y component
Satellite position in GSM, Z component
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Two three-axis fluxgate magnetometers were used to measure vector magnetic fields from 1 to 1,200 nT with an intensity resolution of 0.5 nT. Both interplanetary and geomagnetic tail fields could be measured.
Information about the Three-Axis Fluxgate Magnetometers experiment on the Prognoz 7 mission.
| Role | Person | |
|---|---|---|
| 1. | Principal investigator | Mr. Sh. S. Dolginov |
| 2. | Data producer | Valery G. Petrov |
| 3. | Metadata contact | Jan Merka |
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This spacecraft was a member of a continuing series measuring charged particles, plasma, magnetic fields, and solar electromagnetic radiation. This mission was part of the socialist countries' contribution to the International Magnetospheric Study. The specific scientific goals of this mission were:
The spacecraft was spin-stabilized, with the spin axis along the spacecraft Z axis and pointed toward the sun (to within 10 deg). The spin period was approximately 120 s.
Launch Date: 1978-10-30 at 00:23:00 UTC
Orbital parameters:
| Periapsis | Apoapsis | Period | Inclination | Eccentricity |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 483.0 km | 202965.0 km | 5889.0 minutes | 65.0° | 0.936489 |
Prognoz is the name of the once soviet Earth research artificial satellites (ISZ for Russian) meant to study processes of solar activity, their influence on interplanetary environment and the Earth magnetosphere.
The mass of the ISZ Prognoz 7 was 915 kg. Prognoz consists of the hermetically sealed cylinder-shaped mainframe (of 2 m diameter) with spherical bottoms. Inside the mainframe (of the 0,925 m height) the platform with instrumentation and equipment is located. The sensors and units of the scientific instrumentation as well as cylinders (containers, envelopes) etc. are installed on the outside surface of the mainframe. During flight Prognoz is sun-oriented with its lengthwise axis. This specified position is provided by the system of orientation and maintained by rotation around the longitudinal axis. The system of orientation includes the solar sensor, control units and controlling reactive nozzles operating on the compressed nitrogen.
Power supply of the board instrumentation is provided by solar batteries (4 plane panels unfolding when taken to the orbit; with the 6 m span) and floating battery. The system of temperature control is active; the side surface of the hermetically sealed body is used as a radiation surface; the rest of the mainframe is protected by the shield-vacuum thermal insulation. The board radio complex ensures the receipt of radio commands from the Earth, measurement of the orbit parameters and transmission of telemetric information. The telemetric system is equipped with the memory facility for registering information between radio sessions and for subsequent its transmission to the Earth during another communication session.
Information about the Prognoz 7 mission
Historical mission overview of Prognoz missions at IKI website
| Role | Person | |
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| 1. | Project scientist | Dr. Albert A. Galeev |
| 2. | Metadata contact | Jan Merka |
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National Space Science Data Center
| Role | Person | |
|---|---|---|
| 1. | General contact | Dr. Edwin J. Grayzeck, Jr. |
| 2. | General contact | Dr. Edwin V. Bell, II |